Stereotyping Is Seen, Too

Published: December 23, 1990

To the Sports Editor:

In response to Anne M. Forrester's letter defending the actions of the Kansas City Country Club, I could not believe my eyes. She says that it is not an issue of prejudice but that "they are very rich and unduly influential in the business community." A well-accepted stereotype of the Jew is that of an obscenely rich person secretly dictating the way things should be. All Forrester accomplished with her letter was her justification for this specific example of prejudice. NATAN A. JESELSOHN The Bronx